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Revealed • Israeli spyware in Morocco, French targets and NSO founder's diplomatic passport

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An investigation by Haaretz reveals that Israeli spyware was found in Morocco, targeting individuals or entities in France. Additionally, the founder of the NSO Group, which develops the spyware, held a diplomatic passport. This raises concerns about the misuse of surveillance technology and diplomatic privileges for espionage purposes.

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